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Holo Feng Popo

from HF HFP by JMO

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HOLO FENG POPO, 2017
Commission, sound performance
Julie Semoroz shapes sound with the use of several sources including field recordings, live microphones and her own voice with software and hardware. She offers sound pieces like inner journeys into the subconscious that penetrate into the darkness.

Upon the request of Marco Costantini for the “Night of Museums”, she offered a sound piece in dialogue with a major piece by Miroir Miroir, Pierre-Laurent Cassière’s Distorsions. Drawn from Chinese mythology, Feng Popo is a deity personified by an old woman riding a tiger through the clouds. Called Lady Wind, she accompanies the god of thunder, Lei Gong, and the goddess Tian-Mu who causes lightning with mirrors. From darkness to light, from the inside to the outside, from entry into matter which is both wave and particle. Julie Semoroz builds links between the Chinese myth and holomatter in quantum physics, between sound installation and living beings; an organic universe at the heart of the invisible or the birth of a burst of sound and light.

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from HF HFP, released May 16, 2018
Creation: Julie Semoroz, created at Mudac in 2017, Nuit des Musées, Switzerland
with the instalation Distorsions by Pierre-Laurent Cassière
Lights: Yann Marussich
Production: Motonomy
Duration: 27 min

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JMO Geneva, Switzerland

Julie Semoroz is singer, sound artist Semoroz shapes sound using field recordings, live microphones and her own voice with software and hardware. She offers sound pieces like inner journeys into the subconscious that penetrate into the darkness. In her ecology-based research, in the sense of “habitat”, Julie Semoroz raises the question of how to experience our bodies and lives in the society. ... more

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